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. >>> apple and samsung have renewed their legal rivalry with a new lawsuit. samsung file add new suit claiming patent infringement against apple's new iphone 5. in a statement today samsung said quote we have little choice but to take the steps necessary to protect our invasions and intellectual property rights, end quote. >>> on wall street stocks finished the day mixed. dow industrial lost 32 and uncertainties about health of the economy in spain. nasdaq gained 6. >>> jp morgan chase is facing a new lawsuit over the activities of right before the economic melt down. a federal mortgage tax force claims committed fraud. the allegation involved mortgage security deals that cost investors billions of dollars between 2005 and 2007. jp morgan bought bear sterns back in 2008. >> this case is underlining the essential principle of the working group which is that there's one set of rules for everyone, and we will not tolerate fraud. >> this is the first lawsuit filed by the task force set up by the obama administration to conduct during the financial crisis. jp morg
. >>> apple and samsung have renewed their legal rivalry with a new lawsuit. samsung file add new suit claiming patent infringement against apple's new iphone 5. in a statement today samsung said quote we have little choice but to take the steps necessary to protect our invasions and intellectual property rights, end quote. >>> on wall street stocks finished the day mixed. dow industrial lost 32 and uncertainties about health of the economy in spain. nasdaq gained 6....
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. >>> samsung is free to sell its galaxy 10.1 tablet computer in the united states. it did not illegally use technology developed by apple. the jury found many of samsung's other products did infringe on apple patents. >>> major apple investor tells "fortune" magazine that he heard from multiple sources that a smaller version of the ipad will soon be released. the investor says invitations to the unveiling of the near 8" screen tablet go out on october 120th. if that's the case, fortune reports the smaller ipad could be in stores in time for christmas shopping. >>> heard about tanning beds and skin cancer, and now researchers say the earlier people use them, the greater the risk. researchers at ucsf looked at studies going back to 1977. they found people younger than 25 who use tanning salons had a significantly higher risk of developing nonmelanoma skin cancer than those who tanned outside. >>> as cold season gets under way, experts say don't turn to vitamin d for relief. new zealand scientists say it doesn't help fight colds. they followed 322 adults for more than
. >>> samsung is free to sell its galaxy 10.1 tablet computer in the united states. it did not illegally use technology developed by apple. the jury found many of samsung's other products did infringe on apple patents. >>> major apple investor tells "fortune" magazine that he heard from multiple sources that a smaller version of the ipad will soon be released. the investor says invitations to the unveiling of the near 8" screen tablet go out on october 120th. if...
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toxic chemicals including lead, mercury hazardous flame retardants and others iphone 5 finished fifth, samsung galaxy s3 finished 9th. we have links to the study on abc7news.com. >>> oracle's ceo ellison says he plans to turn hawaiian island he bought recently into an eco lab. he wants to experiment with more environmentally ways to live on lanai. he would like to see more electric cars on the island. he wants to increase fruit exports to japan and other markets. ellison bought a lot of lanai in june from billionaire david murdoch. the idea of more electric cars to get rid of regular cars. i think a lot of people don't want cars there, period. >> very true. >> next, how amtrak hopes to get you onboard by slashing fares. >> race against the clock to complete new western span of the bay bridge. >>> plus, important warning about supplements for weight loss and health. why the feds want to get the it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning
toxic chemicals including lead, mercury hazardous flame retardants and others iphone 5 finished fifth, samsung galaxy s3 finished 9th. we have links to the study on abc7news.com. >>> oracle's ceo ellison says he plans to turn hawaiian island he bought recently into an eco lab. he wants to experiment with more environmentally ways to live on lanai. he would like to see more electric cars on the island. he wants to increase fruit exports to japan and other markets. ellison bought a lot...
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. >>> a federal judge today lifted a ban of samsung tablets. the jury there ordered samsung to pay apple more than $1 million nor infringement. >>> the heat wave sure continued here in the bay as temperatures approached record highs in some sports. bill martin joins us with the hot spots. >> its really is hot out there right now. these are the current temperatures you can see there. 101 in antioch. looks like you will see a record in antioch. boy it's just as hot as it was yesterday. in some places it's a little warmer. some places a little cooler. but here's the story. things aren't changing around. we're tracking fog that's offshore. you know that's going to change your forecast. i'm going to be here around 5:20 and i'm going to have the complete forecast for you tomorrow. >> thank you, bill. >>> a christian legal group has filed a federal lawsuit. it prohibits license medical care professionals from practicing religious therapy they claim make gay and lesbian teens straight. governor brown signed the bill. the governor and the law supporters
. >>> a federal judge today lifted a ban of samsung tablets. the jury there ordered samsung to pay apple more than $1 million nor infringement. >>> the heat wave sure continued here in the bay as temperatures approached record highs in some sports. bill martin joins us with the hot spots. >> its really is hot out there right now. these are the current temperatures you can see there. 101 in antioch. looks like you will see a record in antioch. boy it's just as hot as it...
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samsung's stock got hit with the apple lawsuit. doesn't apply to the galaxy s3. buy samsung today. we think it's a good long-term holding. >> even though most people think apple. >> but take intel. ten times earnings because people are nervous about pc shipments. intel has a data center business. it's got a 25% return on equity. or go overseas to europe. the eurozone stocks have been hit by the european crisis. vote-a-phone owns 45%. or take kia motors, the large auto company in korea. kia is taking share away from global competitors. even though the eurozone is under real pressure, kia has increased its sales 25% in europe last year by taking market share away there. are good companies generating strong cash flow, strong balance sheets that are taking market share. >> to me it just sounds like you're talking about comcast. don't you wish you recommended that at 19 or 20? >> we're not that worried about the ones that we missed. >> have you watched? >> yes, i have. >> great management. >> great nt
samsung's stock got hit with the apple lawsuit. doesn't apply to the galaxy s3. buy samsung today. we think it's a good long-term holding. >> even though most people think apple. >> but take intel. ten times earnings because people are nervous about pc shipments. intel has a data center business. it's got a 25% return on equity. or go overseas to europe. the eurozone stocks have been hit by the european crisis. vote-a-phone owns 45%. or take kia motors, the large auto company in...
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the iphone 5 finished fifth, main competitor samsung finished 9th. topping the list with the least amount of hazardous materials motorola citrus. we have links to the study on abc7news.com. >>> oracle's ceo larry ellison says he plans to turn the ha ya island he bought into an eco lab. he wants to experiment with more environmentally sound ways to live on lanai. he hopes to convert seawater to freshwater. he would like to see more electric cars on the island instead of expensive jeeps that people currently rent. he wants to increase exports to japan and other markets. he bought 98% of lanai in june. the video is from oracle open world which is where he revealed those plans. >>> next, pilots for american airlines go back to the bargaining table. bloomberg business report is next. >>> race to complete new western span of the bay bridge. >>> important warning this morning about supplements for weight loss and health. why the feds want to get the skin if i any >>> welcome back. if you are staying at home, clouds increase along the coast this afternoon, h
the iphone 5 finished fifth, main competitor samsung finished 9th. topping the list with the least amount of hazardous materials motorola citrus. we have links to the study on abc7news.com. >>> oracle's ceo larry ellison says he plans to turn the ha ya island he bought into an eco lab. he wants to experiment with more environmentally sound ways to live on lanai. he hopes to convert seawater to freshwater. he would like to see more electric cars on the island instead of expensive jeeps...
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the companies that were backed, hyundai, lg and samsung, are now household names. other asian countries, like china and japan, funded industry too often within impressive results. >> together, they had 8% of global ship building in 1975 this year, they have more than 90%. it is entirely product of industrial policy and in particular, subsidies by governments. >> reporter: u.s. ship building once thrived, says lind, thanks in part to subsidies but in the 1980s, president reagan eliminated many of those subsidies. how is the industry doing today? >> the united states has 0.5% of commercial sea going, ship building right now. of course, industrial policy can be a losing strategy, too. the government is spending all this mound favoring one industry over the other. it is going to make massive mistakes. >> you get a misallocation of resources. >> reporter: look at the company solyndra got a big funding from president obama's department of energy and went bankrupt, costing taxpayers half a billion dollars. the federal government might you can wary after the solindra disas
the companies that were backed, hyundai, lg and samsung, are now household names. other asian countries, like china and japan, funded industry too often within impressive results. >> together, they had 8% of global ship building in 1975 this year, they have more than 90%. it is entirely product of industrial policy and in particular, subsidies by governments. >> reporter: u.s. ship building once thrived, says lind, thanks in part to subsidies but in the 1980s, president reagan...
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they say apple's new phone infringes on eight samsung patents. the two companies are battling for a bigger global share of the smartphone market. >>> an animal rights group is suing a petaluma egg producing saying it's using misleading packaging. they say that judy's organic eggs packaging shows cartoons of chickens appearing happy in an open field. >> if you look around, it speaks for itself. you see a series of sheds with thousands of hens inside them and look at the green fields and you don't see anyone roaming scratching or playing out there. >> the owner of the egg farm said he would not comment until after he has read the lawsuit. a family member though telling cbs 5 by telephone, the company never claimed its hens were free range but they are cage free and have access to open fields. >>> it's 5:51 right now. it's one of the hottest fashion brands in the world. the japanese import expected to draw big crowds in the bay area. >> and typhoon fury. the storm tossing cars and dumpsters like toys. we'll tell you where. >> the first live pictures
they say apple's new phone infringes on eight samsung patents. the two companies are battling for a bigger global share of the smartphone market. >>> an animal rights group is suing a petaluma egg producing saying it's using misleading packaging. they say that judy's organic eggs packaging shows cartoons of chickens appearing happy in an open field. >> if you look around, it speaks for itself. you see a series of sheds with thousands of hens inside them and look at the green...
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. >> and samsung is allowed to sell its galaxy 10.1 tablet computer in the u.s. a judge has lifted a ban on sales of the product after a jury found that it did not illegally use technology developed by apple for its iphones and ipads. but the jury found that many of samsung's other products did fringe on apple patents and ordered the company it pay apple $1 billion. yeah, apple needs that money so bad. >> another billion. >> don't you feel sorry for them? this is kind of strange. i'm reading that there's now a bulletproof case for smartphone? why do we need this? >> reporter: yeah. exactly. i mean, i guess you know you're in a bad neighborhood if you need that. but a japanese company claims its 4.5 pound case can stand up to a gunshot. a .50-caliber bullet was fired at the case. the phone cracked after the gushed sent it tumbling into rocks but the case held unfortunately. but the bulletproof case sells for $665. i don't think it's a big hot seller for the holidays. but i could be wrong. >> you should make it toddler proof. >> or waterproof because i have dumped
. >> and samsung is allowed to sell its galaxy 10.1 tablet computer in the u.s. a judge has lifted a ban on sales of the product after a jury found that it did not illegally use technology developed by apple for its iphones and ipads. but the jury found that many of samsung's other products did fringe on apple patents and ordered the company it pay apple $1 billion. yeah, apple needs that money so bad. >> another billion. >> don't you feel sorry for them? this is kind of...
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the company says the technology can be easily added to any new samsung smart phone. unfortunately, not the iphone because the iphone 5 lacks that new chip technology. those who tested it liked it because it allows them to open doors, log on to a computer, buy large in the cafeteria with something they carry with them every day. >> i'm always calling security, i forgot my badge. no, really, this is laura. i anchor the morning news. >>> 5:56. let's check in with christina loren. no problems with her identification i hope. >> no, i just hand out head shots everywhere i go. temperatures are looking good. we got 89 degrees. 69 degrees at the coast. it's been abnormally warm and so you're probably wondering why are the leaves still changing colors? it's because it has more to do with the daylight. the amount of daylight. our autumn days grow shorter. there's chemical changes. that's what makes the leaves change color. it's still looking like wednesday. it's still looking like good news for oakland. no slowing north toward the plaza. another live look outside. how things ar
the company says the technology can be easily added to any new samsung smart phone. unfortunately, not the iphone because the iphone 5 lacks that new chip technology. those who tested it liked it because it allows them to open doors, log on to a computer, buy large in the cafeteria with something they carry with them every day. >> i'm always calling security, i forgot my badge. no, really, this is laura. i anchor the morning news. >>> 5:56. let's check in with christina loren. no...
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losses in hyundai motor were offset by gains in samsung electronics. the company also added the iphone 5 to its patent battle in the u.s. technology shares lent support to the taiwan market. mainland china bourses remain closed for the whole week and we'll check in with the hong kong and indian markets when they resume trading tomorrow. back to you. >> thanks very much for that. so that's where we stand right now ahead of the u.s. trading day. october known as a jinx month for u.s. markets because of historic crashes in 1929 and 1987, but how october goes doesn't always translate into a negative for the entire fourth quarter. since 1980, the fourth quarter has traditionally been the best quarter of the year for both the dow, s&p 500 as well as the nasdaq. joining us is partner at bell curve. morning, bill. good to see you. the thing is, we've had a pretty good third quarter, pretty good year, so how does that set us up from a technical point of view? >> well, i think there are two strats that we're looking at. short term over the next month before the
losses in hyundai motor were offset by gains in samsung electronics. the company also added the iphone 5 to its patent battle in the u.s. technology shares lent support to the taiwan market. mainland china bourses remain closed for the whole week and we'll check in with the hong kong and indian markets when they resume trading tomorrow. back to you. >> thanks very much for that. so that's where we stand right now ahead of the u.s. trading day. october known as a jinx month for u.s....
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but will next year's blackberry 10 help stop the loss of market share to companies like apple and samsung, thorsten heins will join us first on cnbc. >>> the fight for the swing states. senator rand paul hoping to bring libertarian and tea party voters into the romney camp. we'll ask him about his message to voters in battleground states just north of his like ohio. >>> and it's the final trading day of the third quarter. find out what's making you money and what's dragging your portfolio down in our sector spotlight. >>> the third hour of "squawk box" starts right now. ♪ what does that mean nothing going to break my stride nobody going to slow me down ♪ ♪ oh no i got to keep on moving ♪ >> welcome back. i don't know. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc first in business worldwide, i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin, and our guest host is bethany mclean, author "the smartest guy in the room" the account of record on the fall of enron and she's a cnbc contributor and -- >> and also her doubles are here, her most recent book. >> we had seamus on last
but will next year's blackberry 10 help stop the loss of market share to companies like apple and samsung, thorsten heins will join us first on cnbc. >>> the fight for the swing states. senator rand paul hoping to bring libertarian and tea party voters into the romney camp. we'll ask him about his message to voters in battleground states just north of his like ohio. >>> and it's the final trading day of the third quarter. find out what's making you money and what's dragging...
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samsung. you can't talk about an android selling phones to carriers. it's lg and htc and motorola. a lot of them are not doing well in the android platform. and i think rim has a real shot by own iing their platform and software and having this loyal user who value the experience. they are going to come out of the gates with a strong couple quarters and win back market share. >> i mean you may be an app developer for all i know, but if you were one and you could only develop for one platform, would it be for blackberry? >> that's a good question. here's the thing. you're going to go where people are. there's two ways to look at it. there's a pint up demand on blackberry 10. and a lot of successful developers go to that. i know a lot of blackberry fans who made a lot of money on blackberries. and apple has more users. it could be an overnight success but there's a lot of stories you don't hear about who are spending a lot of money and not making any money and not getting the download. there's so much conversation. >> final question. how much of the success of the 10 depends on the k
samsung. you can't talk about an android selling phones to carriers. it's lg and htc and motorola. a lot of them are not doing well in the android platform. and i think rim has a real shot by own iing their platform and software and having this loyal user who value the experience. they are going to come out of the gates with a strong couple quarters and win back market share. >> i mean you may be an app developer for all i know, but if you were one and you could only develop for one...
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. >> almost sounds like you're coming down on the samsung lawsuits back and forth. everybody is suing everybody for i thought of it first, i came up with it the right way. >> that's the real problem in the high tech world is when you lose out in the marketplace you sue somebody. i wish we could get rid of all that crap. >> craig, stay where you are. julia, thank you for the report, very interesting stuff this morning. >> it is. >>> coming up more from craig barrett on the state of education and the future of america and later the first trading day of the fourth quarter ready to kick off on wall street. what's ahead this quarter and beyond with jeremy siegel. "squawk" is coming right back. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. what if she's not home? (together) she won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) h
. >> almost sounds like you're coming down on the samsung lawsuits back and forth. everybody is suing everybody for i thought of it first, i came up with it the right way. >> that's the real problem in the high tech world is when you lose out in the marketplace you sue somebody. i wish we could get rid of all that crap. >> craig, stay where you are. julia, thank you for the report, very interesting stuff this morning. >> it is. >>> coming up more from craig...